Stories
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Bloody capitalism and the cash flow of the menstrual cycle
Once they thrived on taboos and shame. Now period-product manufacturers are finding new ways to flourish in this era of period activism – but products aren’t the end of the story.
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“People see the disability but forget the ability”
I’m a disabled Asian woman, and mother of four. I’m trying to show people that we have to talk about disability if we want things to change.
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An insider’s view of Play Well
Curator Shamita Sharmacharja offers behind-the-scenes insights into an exhibition about the serious business of play.
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Bringing biotech to the people
Amateur scientists have inspired all kinds of frightening scenarios, from Frankenstein’s monster to ‘The Fly’ and ‘Breaking Bad’. But it can be a force for good. Today’s DIYbio enthusiasts are having fun – and even making lucrative breakthrough discoveries.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Fee based higher education
Date: 1989Reference: SA/BIO/C/7/9Part of: The Biochemical Society- Archives and manuscripts
Green Paper on higher education
Date: 1985 - 1986Reference: SA/BIO/C/7/6Part of: The Biochemical Society- Archives and manuscripts
Nuclear education articles, studies and reports: Surnames B-D
Date: 1983-1986Reference: SA/MED/J/6/2Part of: Medact- Books
Getting good graduates / the Department of Trade and Industry and the Council for Industry and Higher Education.
Date: 1990- Books
Research and development / The Department of Trade and Industry and The Council for Industry and Higher Education.
Date: 1990